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How Can I learn Higher Level Maths in 4 months

  • 02-02-2016 10:40pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5


    I already did my leaving cert and I need a higher lever c3 so I'm working 9-5 and have Saturday and sunday off is it possible and if so how do I do. I'm willing to study every spare hour I have so hit me are there any night/online courses that could help me or is it a lost cause in your opinion I'm going to give it a go anyway so if you can offer any advice itd be great should I buy revise wise and learn the whole book and keep doing questions or would there be enough info in this


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 284 ✭✭skippy1977


    It would depend on a number of things. Did you do Higher Level for any part of the Leaving Cert and then drop back? How long is it since you did the Leaving Cert.

    If you recently sat the Leaving Cert and were in Higher Level for the majority of that time it would not be impossible, especially if it was the only subject you were sitting.

    If it's a long time since you sat the Leaving or if you didn't cover any of the Higher Level material when you did it would be a big challenge without a fair amount of assistance. The fact you are willing to put everything into it is a good start. There are definitely revision courses around the country coming up but again it depends on your base level of Maths as to how beneficial they would be.


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